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Narcissus Poeticus — conthiued. 
§fjuliet (4), XXX, flower large and of fine form, perianth very white, eye large, orange- 
yellow with crimson-scarlet rim, ht. 21 in 
Kestrel. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 
§fMinerva (6), xxx, new 1910, a cool-looking flower, very distinct and shapely, with 
round symmetrical solid white perianth slightly reflexing, and a large round pale 
chrome-coloured eye rimmed cinnabar-red, plant of fine bearing, ht. 20 in. ...per too, 25/- 
Nig;htin£ale. See New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each ir. 
§Old Pheasant’s Eye (Poeticus reouFTOs) (6), xx, perianth pure white and 
reflexing, eye margined deep orange-red, very fragrant, ht. 15 in. ; a valuable variety for 
massing in woods, grass, etc fefra strong bulbs, per 1000, 80/-; per 100, 8/6 
,, „ ,, Good selected bulbs for naturalisation „ 65/-; ,, 7/- 
fOracle (s), xxxx, a model rounded flower, perianth broad, snowy white, of good sub- 
stance, eye dark fiery red shading to a buff-orange, very attractive, ht. 22 in 
§fOrnatus (4), xx, native of France, a favourite variety, perianth pure white, eye margined 
with scarlet, ht. 13 in. ; it forces freely and is also recommended for massing in grass, 
• flower borders, etc per 1000, 120/-; per too, 12/6 
Raeburn. See New Seedling OuftoiUs, page 8 each £i is. 
(Rinsdove. New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each 5r. 
§fSnow King (syn. Christina Rossetti) (6), xxx, flowers large, with smooth round 
perianth, very beautiful, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit and First Prize in Poet’s 
Class, Birmingham, April 28th, 1910 
§fSocrates (5), xxxx, the deepest edged Poeticus at the Birmingham Show, 1910, a 
very striking and noble flower, measuring over 3 in. across with very solid white broad 
perianth, well-imbricated, centre canary with a remarkably deep margin of dark 
madder-scarlet, ht. 15 in. Award of Merit R.II.S. and Birmingham 
§tTimon (6), xxxx, new 1910, a grand flower, large, of good substance, with very broad 
imbricated solid white smooth perianth, eye primrose shading to green, and 
conspicuously margined dark cinnabar-red, sturdy grower, ht. 17 in 
§tWhite Standard (5), xxx, a fine large flower of good substance measuring nearly 
3^ inches across, with broad snowy white perianth and a bold striking eye conspicuously 
margined blood-scarlet, ht. 15 in 
For the Double White Gardenia-flowered Poeticus, see page 28. 
per doz. each. 
s. d. s. d. 
10 6... I o 
- ...5 6 
3 6...0 4 
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I o... — 
21 0...2 o 
I 9...0 2 
- ...5 6 
- ...6 6 
21 0...2 o 
5 6...0 6 
DIVISION X. — DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
(A) Double Trumpet Daffodils. 
All the Double Trumpet Daffodils thrive admirably when planted in grassland and allowed to remain 
undisturbed. They are seen to great advantage when planted in clumps in permanent borders, and as 
pot-plants they are very attractive (several bulbs in a pot). 
*Capax Plenus {syn. Eystettensis), Queen Anne’s Double Daffodil (i), xxx, per^z. each. 
native of Ireland, beautiful soft pale lemon-coloured flowers, consisting of six rows of 
petals, symmetrically arranged over each other in the form of a star, ht. 7 in to 6... i o 
*Cernuus Plenus (The Old Double White Trumpet Daffodil) (i), xxxx, native 
of England, flowers silvery white, of exquisite beauty, sometimes coming with a perfectly 
formed trumpet, but sometimes broken up into a rosette. For successful culture plant 
in shade in good virgin pasture-loam, avoiding manure, and leave it to become 
established, ht. 10 in. This beautiful Daffodil has become very scarce — ...4 6 
§tTelamonius Plenus (Wilmer’s Great Double Golden-yellow Daffodil) ( 2 ), 
HY., the large Old Double Yellow Trumpet Daffodil •, valuable for naturalising in woodlands, 
etc., also for early forcing. Good flowering bulbs for borders and naturalising, 
per 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
„ ,, Extra strong bulbs for pot-culture and forcing, etc per 100, 35/- 5 0.. .0 6 
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